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22 Dec, 2009

LCD Screen Bezel and Screen Brackets Removal

Posted by: lang In: Free Talk|LCD Screen Repair ()

LCD Screen Bezel

In this guide, I will tell you how to remove the LCD screen bezel and screen brackets.

First of all, you will find that the display bezel is pinned on the laptop with the screws, and there are rubber covers on the screws, I want to remind you that different laptops have different screw location, so what you have to do is find where the screws are on your laptop.

First step:

In this laptop, there are two screws with rubber covers on the bottom of the screen. So you have to remove the rubber covers with your sharp tool, in this step, you should be careful enough to pick off the screws covers. And be sure you have removed all the rubber covers.

Remove Screw Covers

Second step:

When you removed the rubber covers, you can remove the screws at the bottom of the display bezel on either side. You had better place them safely as you will reuse them latter.

Remove Screw

Third step:

As you have removed all the screws, you can remove the screen bezel now. Using your fingertips, carefully insert into the inside edge of the display bezel. Unsnap the screen bezel from the corner to the both sides of the screen slowly.

Unsnap the screen bezel

Unsnap the screen bezel two

Unsnap the screen bezel three

Now you have removed the screen bezel, you will find the brackets which are keep the screen firmly. The following steps are dealing with the screen brackets.

Fourth step:

Here is an example of the screen with brackets attached.

the screen with brackets attached

Fifth step:

Now you may have to unscrew the screws which are holding the bracket. There are total 6 screws with three screws on each side in this laptop.

remove the screw holding the bracket

With all the above steps, you have finished the removal of the LCD screen bezel and screen brackets.

4 Responses to "LCD Screen Bezel and Screen Brackets Removal"

1 | Tom Lamb

November 11th, 2010 at 8:37 pm

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Thanks for your reply, but this does not apply to my Dell Vostro 1500. I did find a link to a Dell manual that gives a detailed (and very complicated) proceedure that worked. I just finished the panel removal, but not yet the disassembly. Tom

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/vos1500/en/sm/display.htm#wp1179838  (Quote)  (Reply)

2 | ANdrew

November 22nd, 2010 at 7:51 pm

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No im talking about the inverter bracket its part of the lcd screen it has no screws.

Thanks Andrew  (Quote)  (Reply)

3 | Bodhi Ashburn

December 6th, 2010 at 9:30 pm

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this seem ok for a dell butI have an 1000he eeepc  (Quote)  (Reply)

4 | Bodhi Ashburn

December 6th, 2010 at 9:31 pm

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i need to replace a screen for a 1000he eeepc not a dell  (Quote)  (Reply)

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